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Initiative #1.

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The Senate and the House have developed their own version of the Michigan budget for fiscal year 2005-2006, beginning October 1, 2005. Key members of the Senate and the House will come together forming a Conference Committee. This committee will hammer out the differences between the two versions. The legislators on the Conference Committee have not been named yet. Check this page for future information regarding contacting the members of the Conference Committee.

In the meantime:

Please contact your legislator in Lansing with the following message.
Do not cut line item 112, The Alzheimer Information Network and also Line item 103, Older adult Initiatives. The funding in these line items support individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their families. Thank you. To find your legislator, click here.

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Initiative #2

Please contact our Senators in Washington DC and give them the following message.

Please talk to your colleagues on the Senate Appropriations Committee to maintain the federal preventive health block grant funds.  These federal funds ($150,000) help us provide services to individuals with Alzheimer's disease and their families at the state level.    Thank you

For more information contact Carrie Collins, Director of Public Policy at 248 996-1059 or email at:
carrie.collinsi@alz.org

Senator Carl Levin

Senator Debbie Stabanow

United States Senate

United States Senate

Washington DC, 20515

Washington DC 220515

Phone: 202 2246221

Phone: 202 224-6221

Fax: 202 2241388

Fax: 202 228-0235

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